I've set up my all-Ubuntu network with no file-sharing, for security, other than the default Samba/NFS shares set up by LinuxMCE (I simply haven't had the time to research disabling them). We use SSHFS and AutoFS for all our file-sharing in the home.

I have set up SSHFS with AutoFS on my LMCE 0810 Hybrid, to a working 4 TB server that must remain stable and unchanged, where all my family's media is held. However, I've searched these forums and wiki for the last few weeks, and cannot find ANY reference to how this might be done via the web-gui, and having just set it up manually, I've no idea whether the media sync will happen automatically.

All files in share are VISIBLE via the web-gui, but none have been added to DB as yet.

Is there any specific reason for not having SSHFS as one of the integrated options for file-shares? Any ideas on how this might be easily accomplished?

I'm not sure I see where there is a security risk using Samba and NFS on a private home LAN... Especially for multimedia. That's probably why SSH isn't an option. If I'm not mistaken, you take a performance hit going to SSH, which may cause streaming issues. I don't remember the technical details though...

Not to say that it's a bad idea to have SSH - just trying to understand where you're coming from...

In part, I have SSH access to a few friends' media collections, mostly music. All accounted for, I've got direct and immediate access to nearly 10 TB of media, my own 2.5 included. I could, if I chose to, download their collections to my Hybrid, and in the case of videos, usually do. But, I use SSHFS nearly exclusively, for internal network sharing as well, and just want to stick with a stable, secure (encrypted) standard across the board.

In the case of a performance hit, I'm not sure I've got anything to worry about there, as all my hardware is well in excess of the recommended system spec... I've actually had to REMOVE RAM, due to the lack of amd64 support as yet, and spread the extra out among the MD's. Also, according to some (such as OP in this thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1090085), SSHFS performs much BETTER than NFS, in regards to the network...

Anyhow, it seems that I was incorrect in my assumption that I had set up the SSHFS / AutoFS correctly. I had access to all the media, until reboot, at which time the /etc/auto.master file was over-written for some unknown reason, and has been each reboot since.

Take a look at the similarities and differences between how Windows/Samba and NFS shares are handled - that might also provide some clues. It seems to me that most of the plumbing should already be there for this, and the models provided by Samba and NFS handling should provide a good guide on where to go for SSH.

I currently have a trusted and DMZ sections of my network. I have setup rsync scripts to sync media (over ssh) on the untrusted to the LMCE network. This works, but it would be nice to SSH media connections supported within the LMCE framework.